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EPM 2010 at Intel IT

EPM 2010 at Intel IT. Scott Stanko, PMP, PMI-SP, MCITP. Initial Set up. Built on MOSS 2010 SAN Basic site provisioned by server administrators BI and Portfolio management built in but not using at this time Started with test sites on test servers Recreated each new site

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EPM 2010 at Intel IT

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  1. EPM 2010 at Intel IT Scott Stanko, PMP, PMI-SP, MCITP

  2. Initial Set up • Built on MOSS 2010 SAN • Basic site provisioned by server administrators • BI and Portfolio management built in but not using at this time • Started with test sites on test servers • Recreated each new site • Supposed to be able to export site config but never tried

  3. Site setup • Enterprise fields, views, filters work the same • Created in the same way • No coding changes needs to macros • Custom Project types/detail pages needed to create new projects from web • Minor changes to permissions • Mainly around Project delegates

  4. Gotchas • Work flows sound great but cannot be created without coding • Need Visual studio 2008 or greater • SharePoint designer will not work on PWA • Can edit projects on the web as long as they don’t have any fixed work tasks • Code that calls PSIs will probably need to be recompiled

  5. Gotchascon’t • Custom tool bars are handled differently • Need IE 7 or greater for PWA • Backwards compatibility with 2007 not used as there will be some performance degradation

  6. Next steps • Pilot testing with 40-50 users/projects • Small/large • Geographically diverse • Broad range of experience

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